Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:52:27 -0700 (MST) From: "Chad R. Larson" <chad@DCFinc.com> To: Cy.Schubert@uumail.gov.bc.ca Cc: nate@yogotech.com, des@ofug.org, freebsd@KIWI-Computer.com, Cy.Schubert@uumail.gov.bc.ca, stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Removal of Disklabel Message-ID: <200011212052.NAA10892@freeway.dcfinc.com> In-Reply-To: <200011212031.eALKVwl25437@cwsys.cwsent.com> from Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group at "Nov 21, 0 12:31:28 pm"
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As I recall, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote: > "c" doesn't have to be the entire disk, though IMO one would be a fool > to fool around with it. FreeBSD is quite forgiving if you don't have > a partition that starts at the start of the disk because you can > always use the "parent" device node to access it. Under some vendor > UNIXen, you don't have that luxury. I agree in a BSD world "c" should > be the entire disk or fdisk partition. In a SYSV world, slice "2" > should be the entire disk. Again, on our SysV Pyramids, the whole disk is slice 7. Back when Pyramids ran a kludged 4.2BSD it was slice "h" (still the seventh slice). These, like "c" in FreeBSD, are by convention. You can move things around if you like; the kernel doesn't care. But there are a lot of userland programs, mostly the ones you find documented in the 1M section of the SysV man pages and section 8 of the BSD man pages, that will do surprising things if you don't follow that convention. Solaris, which also claims to be SysV (in some goofy definition of "claims") sticks us with not enough slices. I think we should put this to rest by saying, "It's platform dependent" and leave it at that. -crl -- Chad R. Larson (CRL15) 602-953-1392 Brother, can you paradigm? chad@dcfinc.com chad@larsons.org larson1@home.net DCF, Inc. - 14623 North 49th Place, Scottsdale, Arizona 85254-2207 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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